Martin Luther King Jr.'s Dream for the Future

After her husband’s death, Coretta Scott King established the Atlanta-based Martin Luther King, Jr., Center for Nonviolent Social Change (also known as the ) to promote Gandhian-Kingian concepts of nonviolent struggle.

Martin Luther attended Booker T.

Martin Luther King Jr., A Political Icon

Martin Luther grew up in the middle-class range and wasn't born into great wealth like many other great scholars of his time were like such as Girolamo Savonarola, who's family was rich before his birth around Luther’s time....

He was a classmate of Martin Luther's father at Morehouse College.

In light of the current controversy on conscience, it is troubling that Luther is now upheld as genuine reformer. The most troubling is from the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity in its : “Separating that which is polemical from the theological insights of the Reformation, Catholics are now able to hear Luther’s challenge for the Church of today, recognising him as a ‘witness to the gospel’ (From Conflict to Communion 29). And so aftercenturies of mutual condemnations and vilification, in 2017 Lutheran and Catholic Christians will for the first time commemorate together the beginning of the Reformation.” The Vatican also announced a commemorative stamp (which to me sounds like the United States issuing a stamp commemorating the burning the White House by British troops).

The late Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Brecht defines the Reformation as the world-historical event which was “triggered and substantially shaped by the monk and professor Martin Luther.

This man is known as Martin Luther King.

After attending elementary school for one year Martin Luther King got expelled from school after his second grade teacher found out that he was only five years old which was a year too young to be in second grade in 1934 (5).

Martin Jr.’s parents were Reverend Martin Luther King, Sr....

Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” is the paragraph that makes the strongest appeal to the reader’s emotions by providing vivid examples of how hatred, racism, and discrimination negatively affected the lives of African Americans.

was born to Alberta and Martin Luther King.

This piece is especially ironic given that he current pope is actively undermining the legacy of More. Mean ole Luther was arguably more Catholic than our cardinals today, who non-chalantly call everyone “children of God,” say “bravo” to gay kisses, and yet try to cultivate a servile obedience to clericalism as a key to salvation. Luther appealed to conscience against Renaissance popes in a non-internet age. I think many many of us would have found his thinking on target given the circumstances. When the Church is as scandalous as a whore house, is it really that hard to see what happened and why? Look at Rod Dreher today… I at least get it. Very few places are like Ave Maria.

Martin Luther King’s Funeral and Assassination

His grandfather began the family's long tenure as pastors of the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, serving from 1914 to 1931; his father has served from then until the present, and from 1960 until his death Martin Luther acted as co-pastor.

Martin Luther: Revolutionary, not reformer

Martin Luther wrote his Ninety-five Theses and posted it to the door of All Saints' Church to start a debate, his intent was not to start the Reformation.1 One of the things I find interesting about the Reformation, beyond all the changes that took place because of it, is how many things had to come together to make it happen and one of those things was the invention of the printing press....